Chad Francour

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Ecstatic news about stem cell research

December 27, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

Some exciting discussions I had with many medical professionals university professors.  The new medical break through in treating traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries is stem cell research.  The problem is certain individuals have made laws against this kind of scientific exploration who DO NOT suffer from or live with these  horrendous ailments everyday.  I […]

Stereotypes and Prejudices

December 13, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

Some theorists say that stereotypes and prejudices are inevitable, others say they are malleable,while, cognitive theorists say stereotypes are unavoidable. They say stereotypes serve as a generalization about a group that focuses on some attribute.  With that being said, it is human nature to categorize someone based on certain trait(s) making the complex world easier […]

Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice presentation at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

November 26, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

A presentation my fellow classmates and myself did in the spring of 2012.  The class was called Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice. I am the one in a green shirt.

A video I did in an Education class in my sophomore year at University of Wisconsin- Green Bay

November 17, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

I was feeling depressed for a long time in college.  Not many individuals go to college after suffering a traumatic brain injury.  Sometimes family or friends place high demands that I cannot meet.  Many people might wonder how do I even do half of the things I do (e.g., graduate college, all the volunteering or […]

One Year Later…. Chad Defeats Brain Trauma, Is Returning To Normal Life

October 16, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

If a person can not view the article in its completeness here is a link to the Peshtigo times:  http://www.peshtigotimes.net/?id=1   One Year Later…. Chad Defeats Brain Trauma, Is Returning To Normal Life A year ago Chad Francour, at age 16, had it all. A sophomore at Marinette high School, he was looking forward to […]

The article written in the Eagle Herald by Alisa Fox

October 2, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

Insights on being disabled shared Chad Francour writing a book MARINETTE — After experiencing a traumatic brain injury at age 16, Chad Francour wants to share his experiences and insights with the world through a book he is currently writing. “I’m not afraid and I want to increase acculturation … I just want people to […]

A presentation that my classmates and I did in Social Psychology at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

September 22, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

We presented on stereotypes usually placed on the physically disabled. I am the one in green polo.   Live everyday like it was your last, Chad Francour

My first Marinette versus Menominee football game my freshman of high school

September 22, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

This video was taken by my mother and grandmother.  I am number 10. The quarterback, punter, and middle linebacker.   Live everyday like it was your last, Chad Francour

Presentations at Pulaski High School

July 15, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

Part one:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lujKw7PUdrk Part two:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noXvLaj344g Part three:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yu3llZNncQ   Live everyday like it was your last, Chad Francour

My Personal Testimony

July 12, 2014 by Chad Leave a Comment

On September 2, 2012, I shared my personal testimony at New Life Church in Marinette, WI. It was captured on video and I am proud to share it (below). Enjoy. Live everyday like it was your last, Chad Francour

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